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sentimental's comments
Posted Fri, Oct 17, 3:31 p.m.
A few comments back, in an effort to suggest that only certain individuals have the right "vision", the writer said, "Columbia City has become a vibrant place to be; and it wasn't because SEED or HOMESIGHT was leading the process. It was an effort led by residents and business owners." ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 16, 2:06 p.m.
bonafide, It wouln't take long for reasonable people to agree that we want shopping, lower crime, and employers in these station areas. Maybe we could even agree that we want broad sidewalks, healthy street trees, pocket parks with benches, new or restored buildings, and peole coming and going 18 hours ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 16, 12:42 p.m.
John Hoole's account is on the mark. What I don't understand is why Southeast residents are spending so much time and energy being angry, and so little time coming together on a positive vision for the Othello and Mt. Baker station areas. Both areas have incredible potential to be great ...
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